(4) with NEW N, RH allem. 5/8th to short (straight across) waves, gents in middle

(4) Balance the wave

(8) N Sw

B1 -----------

(8) LL F&B to P

(8) Gents allemande Left 1-1/2

B2 -----------

(16) P B&Sw

END EFFECTS: Wait out improper on ends.

Note: It may help to point out there are 3 waves in this dance. First is across with current neighbors, second is diagonal with ladies reaching out to new neighbor gents, third is across with new neighbors.

Note: Progression happens in A1, may help to identify first new neighbors on the right diagonal while dancers are in starting Becket position so that the ladies know who to reach out to in A1.

Notes: FN1 - Twirl to swap can be described as “Raise joined hands, Lady move right shoulder towards the gent while turning your back to gent” or “gent move your left hand from left to right”. At the end of the walk through, emphasize that the balance in A1 is a one-hand balance with your free hand. Gents do not switch hands on the balance.

(4) Ladies pass L Shoulders across, gents take 1 step left along the side

(12) P Sw

A2 -----------

(8) Ladies allemande Right 1-1/2 to N

(8) “current” N Left Shoulder Gypsy 1-1/4, turn to face *previous* N

B1 -----------

(8) Prev. N Right Shoulder Gypsy

(8) Prev. N Sw

B2 -----------

(8) Star Left 1x with these N’s

(8) *current* N allemande Right 1-1/2 to NEW N

Notes: Neighbor swing is with previous neighbor, there is no swing with current neighbor. Thus the title. This dance has various end effects and may need to be called for longer than the average dance.